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<blockquote data-quote="HandB" data-source="post: 81024" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Dun, you sound like you'r from these parts. I'm actually from Oakdale. The grass I speak of is in Firebaugh which is a little south of Merced, NW of Fresno. 1st cutting hay is coming off now and 7 cuttings is about the norm. I wasn't gunna wait till June to cut, if I cut it would be asap. Baling and so forth would be done thru a custom guy and they charge $30/ton to do alfalfa hay, so I figure $40 for pasture including rake and all is pretty close. I just figure it beats spending $140-160 in the winter for hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HandB, post: 81024, member: 355"] Dun, you sound like you'r from these parts. I'm actually from Oakdale. The grass I speak of is in Firebaugh which is a little south of Merced, NW of Fresno. 1st cutting hay is coming off now and 7 cuttings is about the norm. I wasn't gunna wait till June to cut, if I cut it would be asap. Baling and so forth would be done thru a custom guy and they charge $30/ton to do alfalfa hay, so I figure $40 for pasture including rake and all is pretty close. I just figure it beats spending $140-160 in the winter for hay. [/QUOTE]
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